Only God is worshiped by Jews.
Jews have immense respect for Abraham and consider him a prophet because he abandoned the polytheism of the Chaldeans in Mesopotamia and followed God's command without question and become the progenitor of numerous peoples: Israelites, Edomites, Ishmaelites/Arabs. But he is not worshiped.
Absolutely not. Judaism is a monotheistic belief system in which God is the only one to be worshiped. Worshiping mortals or any physical objects is considered idolatry.
No. Moses is seen as an important figure in Jewish history and a gifted prophet, but not a person with his own supernatural powers. Jews pray to God, the singular monotheistic God (just like Christians and Muslims do).
Jews who believe in God worship God. The word Yahweh is a Christianized version of the actual name of God. The actual name is YHVH or יהוה. The vowels are unknown, and even if they were known, Jews do not speak this name out loud.
Jews worship God, whom the term Yahweh is used to describe, but Jews do not call God by the name of Yahweh.
No, we pray to God, not Moses but he did get the ten commandants
Jews pray to God. It is forbidden for us to pray to anything or anyone else, supernatural or otherwise.
no. Jews worship no human
Jews pray to God
Jews pray to God.
Jews pray in a synagogue.
Jews pray to God.
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Jews pray only to God, not to any person or prophet. Muslims also pray only to God and definitely do not pray to their prophet!
Joshua took over the leadership of the Jews, after the death of Moses.
The only Christians that would pray to Mary are Catholics, so the answer is no. Some Messianic Jews are Catholic, but this is rare. The majority of Messianic Jews are Protestant Evangelicals and pray as they do.
They pray in the synagogue (a.k.a. Shul).
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Jews pray facing the east-in the direction of Jerusalem
Synagogues.